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Who said you can't coin your own term? What is "Boning the Fish"? It's a moment. A defining moment when you know that your favorite TV Show, Celebrity, Movie Series or Music Group has reached its peak. That instant you know from now on...it's all downhill. Some call it a climax of sorts. We call it "Boning the fish". From that moment on things will simply never be the same.

Underworld - Movie SeriesThe thing is, the first Underworld had a LOT of promise, though it did suffer from poor pacing (most of the best exposition/action was jammed into the last quarter of the film) but I remember being impressed at the start and after the movie was over, thought it would have made a great soap opera. If only they had focused more on the other vampires! But, yeah, the biggest problem I had with the series (which was mostly ok if not riveting) was that if Michael is such a badass half vampire/half lycan, the first of his kind, why does he spend most of every movie getting his ass beat/saved by Selene?
-- Submitted By: () on April 2, 2012, 2:22 pm

Barack Obama II - CelebritiesThe way it is with Santorum, I doubt he would be elected anyway. As for voting, you know there are other options. Voting for "the lesser of two evils" just keeps on giving the big two power. If people started voting with their heads, I'd guarantee you some real work would be done -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on April 1, 2012, 1:35 pm

Bill Hicks - CelebritiesRobert- you should listen to Bill if you havent- Check out "Arizona Bay" for starters. He was a prophet of things to come. Literally. -- Submitted By: (Chubby Rain) on April 1, 2012, 8:33 am

Charles Lane - CelebritiesIn addition to the negative BTF patron saint, I feel we should have a more positive icon to honor. The category could be the person who never seemed to have a regular role, but they managed to show up everywhere anyway. If you don't know who Charles Lane is just Google him and you'll recognize him. If you've ever seen sitcoms from the 50's, 60's, and 70's and some pretty major movies you'll recognize him and probably even hear his voice. He was always the old cranky guy who hated Christmas and just about everything else. It was neat back in 2005 when TV Land gave him a special award when he turned 100. He died a couple of years later but of course just like all of our sitcom legends, he lives on every time you watch one of the many episodes he appeared in. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on April 1, 2012, 12:13 am

Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards - Random TopicsThat horrible Chipwrecked won for best picture and Adam Sandler won for best actor for that awful Jack and Jill movie. Proof that kids have bad taste. -- Submitted By: (JayD) on March 31, 2012, 11:29 pm

Hawaii Five-O - TV ShowsThe new H50 is now including bad jokes between Steve and Danny making them look like a couple of clowns. -- Submitted By: (lrbloom) on March 31, 2012, 4:25 pm

Bill Hicks - CelebritiesI never knew about Bill Hicks until now. However, something struck me when I read the description: "He often criticized mediocrity and banality within the media and popular culture, describing them as oppressive tools of the ruling class, meant to "keep people stupid and apathetic." Almost 20 years after his death, these words ring truer than ever. Shows have gotten worse, and people are so used to it that it's considered "normal". It may be a clue as to what he might have said about the Scottish site. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 31, 2012, 1:57 pm

World War II - Random TopicsThere were a tiny number of people who openly opposed WWII, but the media put them right where they belong: buried. What a difference between today and 60 years ago. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 31, 2012, 1:35 pm

Barack Obama II - CelebritiesThat reminds me of something from when Bush was in office, seeking a second term: on a forum, a friend of mine said he'd consider moving to Canada if Bush was re-elected. Another friend on the forum (who was from Canada!), warned him that Canada wouldn't let him in. Anyhow, when it comes to candidates, the best you can do is vote for the lesser of two evils. And if they win, hope they ARE the lesser of two evils. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 31, 2012, 1:33 pm

Lucky Charms - Random TopicsAnybody who votes Day 1 is a fool. Lucky Charms is the best cereal out of them all! -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 30, 2012, 6:18 pm

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Movie SeriesSupposedly, he wants to make the storyline as such that the Turtles are aliens. What the hell?!? Almost makes making the Munsters a drama sound like a good idea.... ALMOST -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 30, 2012, 6:18 pm

Mobbed - TV ShowsI saw a clip of this show on FOX's New Year's broadcast. It looks like a strong contender for dumbest show of the year. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 30, 2012, 3:02 am

Lucky Charms - Random TopicsLucky is not looking too good these days. I saw this creepy looking box at Target about a month ago. For some reason, the further away from the box you are the more perverted he looks. http://ablogaboutideas.wordpress.com/2010/09/24/lucky-charms-diabolically-evil/ -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 30, 2012, 1:52 am

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Movie SeriesTravoltron, I heard about Bay rebooting TMNT. It supposed to be more in tune with the original comic book from what I understand. However, I might just be the only guy on earth that can't stand what he did to the Transformers movies. For this reason and so much more, I doubt I would watch a Michael Bay version of "Ninja Turles". Unless it came on TV one boring ass Sunday. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 29, 2012, 10:34 pm

Simpsons, The - TV Shows"Simpson, Homer Simpson. He's the greatest guy in hist-o-ryyy. From the town of Springfield, he's about to hit a chestnut tree. AHHH!" -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 29, 2012, 10:20 pm

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Movie SeriesWhy do I get the feeling the Michael Bay-produced Ninja Turtles film will make Secret of the Ooze look like a masterpiece? -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 28, 2012, 5:08 pm

Justin Bieber - CelebritiesIt seems that all the entertainment sites are praising his latest single, "Boyfriend." I think it's a horrible song full of dopey lyrics. -- Submitted By: (JayD) on March 28, 2012, 12:05 pm

Roseanne - TV ShowsI remmeber one episode where a tornado was comming to landford and dan who became the calm one and conserned about the whole ordeal but rosanne makes jokes about it but one scene when the tornado almost hit there house the kids were scared includling jackie but roseanne made a crude joke "I hope it sweep our house" Not funny! -- Submitted By: (thedude19766) on March 27, 2012, 3:16 pm

Turn-On - TV ShowsI've heard that there was actually a second episode completed that some people were able to view at a museum somewhere. I'd be curious to see either episode, considering how infamous the show is. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 27, 2012, 1:52 am

Mortal Kombat - Movie SeriesThe first movie was first-rate schlock just like the game it was based on. Almost a throwback to the 70's chopsockies. Then came that awful, awful sequel. A mess in every sense of the word. Nonsensical script, major casting changes, too many characters with nothing to do. People diss Paul W. S. Anderson, probably deservedly, but he knew what he was doing with the first MK film. That hack that did the sequel sure didn't. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 25, 2012, 7:14 pm

Rachel Maddow Show (TV series), The - TV ShowsMy respect has only grown for Rachel as I have continued watching her on television. Unlike most television pundits who spend an hour shouting inane talking points, Rachel calmly and logically discusses current political issues and explains their history. Rachel apparently has such a good reputation for fairness and good dialogue that conservative pundits - such as Michael Steele - are constantly appearing on The Rachel Maddow Show for interviews and reactions to current events. Why some right-wingers seem to hate Rachel so much is beyond my understanding, unless the reason is that they just hate liberals who are articulate. -- Submitted By: (Mad_Hatter84) on March 25, 2012, 4:32 pm

M*A*S*H - TV ShowsLike a fine wine, M*A*S*H only improved with age. As the seasons wore on and the seventies became the early eighties, M*A*S*H evolved from slapstick anti-war comedy to dramatic television that accurately portrayed the ravages of war. What a lot of M*A*S*H fans don't seem to realize is that the characters also evolved. Margaret, for example, started as a relatively two-dimensional character: a martinet and a foil for Hawkeye and Trapper. In later seasons she outgrew those traits and evolved into a much more three-dimensional character who was able to draw from her inner strength. Hawkeye, too, became less an infallible hero as we began to see some of his less savory personality traits (the preachiness, for example). Even Klinger evolved from starting as a one-shot character who wears dresses. M*A*S*H only got better with time, which is why it is one of the best television series ever made. -- Submitted By: (Mad_Hatter84) on March 25, 2012, 4:24 pm

Roseanne - TV ShowsFor me, it was a change in the humor that "boned the fish". Roseanne cracked jokes about the members of her family in the earliest seasons, but the jokes were delivered with a wink. You could believe that Roseanne really loved her family and was just having a bit of fun at their expense. But in later seasons, the humor seemed to take a turn for the mean-spirited. -- Submitted By: (Mad_Hatter84) on March 25, 2012, 4:12 pm

Romper Room - TV ShowsMiss Nancy never once saw me in her Magic Mirror! I guess thems the breaks for having a not-so-popular name. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 24, 2012, 4:11 pm

Password - TV ShowsI don't know about anyone else- but I always loved watching this show and see how brainy or clueless the contestants and 'star' panelists could be! Not to mention, it also fun to play at home by closing one's eyes and muting the announcer's cues when they'd give said password. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 24, 2012, 4:04 pm

Tony Awards - Random TopicsI find it odd that it still gets broadcast nationally - especially considering that likely not a tenth of the viewing audience will ever see the Broadway productions touted. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 24, 2012, 3:59 pm

Joey Bishop Show, The - TV ShowsThis was an odd one in which it seemed they had the most stable and lowkey Rat Pack member try to recapture Danny Thomas's magic by having a show very similiar to his- a nightclub comedian trying to have a family life. Of course, it didn't help that the first season had a much-too-young Marlo Thomas play Joey's SISTER [something I wouldn't be surprised she'd like everyone to forget about all these decades later]. Then, they abruptly had him marry the fetching Abby Dalton and sire a baby boy- yet they never seemed to be a believable or interesting couple. Ironically, the most entertaining part of this show was his interactions with his son's sarcastic nanny Hilda [played by veteran character actress Mary Treen who later played Alice's chum Kay who temporarily talked Alice out of the Brady Bunch, got Alice's job then told them where to find Alice so they could hire her back]. Even though the show never found its footing, at least Mr. Bishop seemed to have had the most contented life of the Rat Pack. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 24, 2012, 3:54 pm

World War II - Random TopicsIf I had been in Congress back in 1941 even knowing what I know today, I would have unhesitately voted for the US to declare war after Pearl Harbor- and as a son and nephew of World War II veterans, I take a pride in how the US and its allies rallied and achieved many positive things for the world during that time and its aftermath.
However; considering that at least 60 million soldiers and civilians DIED in this war, countless others were permanently physically and/or psychologically maimed by it and innumerable homes, farms and historic sites were irreperably destroyed by it; I can't pretend that this was a clean, painless, happy time. War exacts a very high price even amongst the victors- and I'm not talking dinero. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 24, 2012, 3:39 pm

Eva Longoria Parker - CelebritiesShe boned when she became an open borders pro Obama stooge rather than being a free thinker but if she did that she'd probably be out of work -- Submitted By: (JimPickens) on March 23, 2012, 11:50 pm

John Lennon - Music GroupsLennon-McCartney together as a songwriting duo and as members of the Beatles never boned. I think John had the curse of leaving this world early as being bone proof. John has been more popular with the media and the public due to being more politically bent than McCartney and the fact that his music wasn't as fluffy as McCartney's once the two went solo. John had more edge, more attitude, thus more mystery, and dying young only added to that aura. McCartney, on the other hand, has continued releasing albums, many with overly cheesy, fluffy music. We've seen him grow old, we've seen him make some controversial decisions (his outspokenness on vegetarianism, his bad marriage to Heather, etc.), and the luster has been chipped. The truth is, John and Paul made each other better and they never were as good apart, not even close. John gave Paul the sneer and attitude his songs needed, and Paul gave John's songs the bounce and optimism they needed. The public remembers John with more favoritism because we didn't see him grow old. We did Paul and because of that we rate John ahead of Paul even though many of the greatest songs in history were created by Paul like Yesterday and Hey Jude. In the end, Paul gets compared to unfairly to John more than he should. -- Submitted By: (kingbk) on March 23, 2012, 7:39 pm

1970's - Random TopicsThe 70s were hit or miss to me hit hot women particularly in the late 70s and it was still okay to look, political correctness hadn't quite set in it was still okay to be a man, you still had cool cars, and in spite of disco you still had some good rock. The miss affirmative action if you were a white man you were hosed, feminism if you were a man in general you were hosed, liberalism you thought it was bad in the 90s the 70s made the 90s look like the 50s, the whole sex drugs and rock and roll culture might have embraced it to a degree if I were in my 20s or 30s back then but as child very confusing. -- Submitted By: (JimPickens) on March 23, 2012, 12:33 am

Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) - Random TopicsBut Bill O'reilly loves these guys and praises them every time he has them as guests while bashing the ACLU every chance he gets. -- Submitted By: (JimPickens) on March 22, 2012, 11:59 pm

My Little Pony 'n Friends - TV ShowsWhat I don't understand is why people say this show was plot-less. I remember plenty of multi-part episodes that often had enough parts that they could be hard to follow if you missed an episode or two. Yes, things generally turned out okay for the ponies, with life being back to normal after the villain or monster of the week attack. The show however did have plots. One generally can't really have a ten part (yes, even if we're talking 10-15 minutes for each part, that's still getting into movie length) episode with characters running around cheering and giggling for the entire thing. So, what's the deal? Why do people say this show was plot-less? Granted, my memories of it are fuzzy, so maybe I'm only remembering the episodes with plots. -- Submitted By: (ExplodingConsole) on March 22, 2012, 5:17 pm

Elton John - Music GroupsI think Sir Elton is a musical genius of our time. If Mozart or Beethoven were alive today they would probably be touring and doing movie sountracks just Elton. Unless you've been in a coma for the last 30 years you know that Elton is gay. The rest of the gay movement could take a lesson from him. He doesn't ram his lifestyle down our throats and he even performed at Rush Limbaugh's wedding, raising the ire of the more activist gay extremists. Elton is a class act and of course he rocks. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 22, 2012, 11:24 am

John Lennon - Music GroupsWe need a new category called the unboneable list. Some people, or musical acts, or TV Shows should be unboneable no matter what the vote is. John Lennon should be way up on this list with Paul McCartney and the Beatles and a few others. John was unboneable, no matter about Yoko or saying that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus (he said this because it was a bad thing by the way). -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 21, 2012, 6:49 pm

Barack Obama II - CelebritiesI'd guarantee ya, if Santorum were to somehow become President, I would give Canada a good hard look, no BS about it. But I think just enough people see him for the nut he is, and he'll not even be close to sniffing the job. Romney just oozes slime. And yes, it seems the Republicans are just looking for pot shot points rather than looking to solve the ills on the country. Sadly, the people slurp it up. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 20, 2012, 10:51 pm

World War II - Random TopicsProblem is, the way some people are in this country today, you would have nutballs protesting outright that Pearl Harbor was an inside job, some Hollywood nutballs supporting Hitler, and people trying to divide just for their own personal gain. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 20, 2012, 10:49 pm

Cyanide and Happiness - Random TopicsI can agree with that. Depressing Comic Week usually is very hit or miss (some are just downright bad, they are good, some just don't seem to go with the spirit of what C&H should be). -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 20, 2012, 10:47 pm

Rosie O'Donnell - CelebritiesA League Of There Own came on tv awhile back. I forgot how annoying she was in the movie and her best friend in the movie was Madonna. Who, somehow found a way to be less annoying than Rosie. I wouldn't miss her if she retired. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 20, 2012, 5:47 pm

Closer, The - TV ShowsBrenda creeps me out. I don't watch the show, I've just seen ads for it. For some reason she gives off a Columbo vibe but not as intelligent as peter Falk s character. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 20, 2012, 5:43 pm

Married People - TV ShowsDespite money being the popular notion that it's the #1 cause of divorce,the real #1 cause for divorce is marriage in the first place. :D (just a little humor) -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 20, 2012, 5:40 pm

Aqua Teen Hunger Force - TV ShowsNever boned, even after the rename the episodes are still just as good as the older ones. But like a few people have said before, I miss Dr. Weird. -- Submitted By: (MorbidDuck) on March 20, 2012, 5:02 pm

Cyanide and Happiness - Random TopicsMy personal pick for favorite webcomic! The only things I don't like about it are the Depressing Comic Weeks. Otherwise, absolutely splendid. -- Submitted By: () on March 20, 2012, 4:52 pm

Newlywed Game, The - TV ShowsI know Bob Eubanks is probably 100 by now but he was the best. He talked about Whoopie and the other hosts think it's cool to just get down and dirty and say what they want. Before anyone else gets to host this show they should be forced to study the show as hosted by Bob Eubanks. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 20, 2012, 3:15 am

Married People - TV ShowsMarried people do rock and I should know, I'm married and I rock. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 20, 2012, 3:11 am

World War II - Random TopicsWorld War II was the greatest war for the US as wars go. All other wars you could argue were purely voluntary for the U.S. We didn't have to get involved in the first World War but we did. Same for Vietnam, Korea, and the Gulf War. In 1941 we were still trying to climb out of the Great Depression and sitting back watching the rest of the world go at it. The Japanese sucker punched us and we eventually made them pay for it with interest while also kicking Hitlers arse and freeing Europe from his clutches. During WWII we didn't have a lot of pansies like we have today, bad mouthing the U.S. and denouncing war, while enjoying the freedoms the U.S. provides. Everyone, men, women, and children, old and young, came together and did the right thing and the world respected us for it. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 20, 2012, 1:21 am

Monkees, The - Music GroupsI had a random thought about the Monkees today. The Monkees are the ONLY entity I can think of on this site that correctly appear in the exact form in two different places. They appear under Music Groups and also as a TV Show. I don't believe anyone or anything else can make that claim. Jerry Seinfeld is a celebrity while Seinfeld is a TV show he was on. Dick Van Dyke is a celebrity while the Dick Van Dyke Show is a TV Show. There could be a case where someone added a musician as a celebrity AND a music group, but it would be wrong and wouldn't count. If the individual is a celebrity because of being a musician they should under the music group category only. If someone is famous for something else, for example Bill Cosby, they would be under the celebrity category only. The Monkees legitimately belong in both the TV Shows AND the Music Groups categories. Rock on guys, and RIP Davy. We miss you. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 20, 2012, 12:11 am

Barack Obama II - CelebritiesI should've mentioned this in my first post, but I want to mention that Barbara Bush called the current GOP race "the worst race ever." Can't say that I disagree with her, though; Many of the candidates have said statements that could be considered either misogynistic or homophobic (I'm not a woman or gay, but it still annoys me) and, at least as far as social issues go, seem to focus more on "Let's go against anything Obama says or does, regardless on how crazy it makes us look" than "Let's try to improve our country and protect people's rights." -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on March 19, 2012, 10:45 pm

Barack Obama II - CelebritiesWhile I'm not a big Obama supporter, I feel that he has a decent chance of being re-elected, if only for the fact that I feel Romney and Gingrich aren't any better, and Santorum is worse. -- Submitted By: (cartooner) on March 19, 2012, 8:31 pm

Closer, The - TV ShowsI'm sick on the whole Brenda and Fritz relationship - their relationship doesn's add anything to the show, no wonder it's in it final season....and the little girl act of Brenda when dealing with Fritz is grating on my last nerves - if I didn't enjoy the criminal aspects of the show, I would stop watching. -- Submitted By: (kiki234) on March 18, 2012, 7:50 pm

Hall and Oates - Music GroupsTheir music is OK and they helped define the 80's. They went a fishin a couple of years ago when they cancelled a concert in Arizona because of the states immigration law. Arizona insists on upholding the law and for that Hall and Oates won't sing? Say it isn't so. Maybe they need a little Adult Education. Perhaps someone should talk to them, one on one. I think they may be out of touch on this one. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 18, 2012, 3:57 am

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Random TopicsIt is a bit political as to who is selected for induction and who isn't. They probably need to split it out and do an R & B Hall of Fame, A Rap Hall of Fame, A Heavy Metal Hall of Fame, A New Wave Hall of Fame, you get the idea. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 11:31 pm

Andrew Dice Clay - CelebritiesI think think this guy is brilliant. He played everyone like a fiddle. Women hated him because of his sexist jokes but today everyone listens to rap music that is far more disrespectful and violent towards women without giving it a second thought. Andrew is just a comedian who found a niche with his 50's style, combined with womanizing jokes and adult oriented nursery rhymes. He was a stand up Archie Bunker and George Jefferson, delivering comedy with a huge dose of satire that most of us got, but a few overly sensitive types clearly did not. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 3:19 pm

All in the Family - TV ShowsRobert is spot on when he said that Archie was satirizing bigotry. George Jefferson and Fred Sanford did the same thing and I would argue, even Andrew Dice Clay did it. This show lost it when meathead, Archie's primary foil, moved away. No foil, no friction, no comedy. -- Submitted By: () on March 17, 2012, 3:04 pm

Rush Limbaugh - CelebritiesI don't get this outrage either. Isn't this his job to say outrageous things? Doesn't he (and Bill Maher, etc) do this all the time? His analogy to prostitution might have been a little weak, but he does have a good point about her wanting other people to pay for her recreational sex life. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 17, 2012, 2:24 pm

Compulsory Voting - Random Topics Does this show endless lines of voters with 'enforcers' standing behind them with riding crops- and what channel broadcasts it? -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 17, 2012, 2:19 pm

Compulsory Voting - Random TopicsI've never heard of this before. I'm glad the US doesn't have this. We have enough uninformed voters as it is. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on March 17, 2012, 2:16 pm

Major League Baseball (MLB) - Random TopicsPylrulz, I have to agree with you on this. I think the same can be said about all sports now days. I personally think the NBA seems to be taking the biggest boning as of late. Its really a damn shame, for me, I just like the competition. I absolutely can't stand all the BS drama. -- Submitted By: (Jp) on March 17, 2012, 12:59 pm

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic - TV ShowsHaving never actually sat down and watched an episode, I can't say whether or not it's good. From what I've heard, it's actually not that bad and does teach some decent lessons but that's it. I admit the characters are cute, which probably helps.
As for adults carrying on and on about it, there does seem to be a strange phase going on in the past decade or so where this sort of thing is happening. I.e., there are TV shows, movies etc. that are mainly aimed at kids yet adults are going as crazy (perhaps even more crazy) for it as the kids are. In some cases, the franchises aren't bad per say but at the same time are no where near as good as the hype.
Now, I think one could legitimately say that one should be able to watch/read what they want on their own time. As long as they don't force it upon people that are not interested then I don't think they're hurting anyone.
In the case of FiM, I honestly think that it's a case of the characters being cute so people like to draw them and make up fan characters. Like with a lot of things, the Internet gives one access to somewhere people can admit they like the show with far less fear of judgment then the real world. I think what happens is you end up with fans that may like the show a little seeing so many others liking it that it opens a sort of Pandora's box.
It's like someone making a few jokes that are okay but just okay. However, instead of a few chuckles, people laugh out loud and keep laughing out loud, which only encourages the person and suddenly instead of a few jokes to some people at their school/job, suddenly they're on a stage doing an entire act that really, is just a whole act of the same basic jokes but everyone else is laughing out loud at them so few are willing to stand up and say "yeah, it's funny but it's not *that* funny."
That's all just a theory though.
-- Submitted By: () on March 17, 2012, 12:36 pm

Ed Schultz - CelebritiesI totally believe in free speech and I love the fact that Ed Schultz can come on TV and bad mouth whoever he likes as often as he likes. This windbag is leading the charge to have Rush Limbaugh kicked off the air because of his comments referring to the college student as a slut. Ed referred to Laura Ingram as a slut as well, then apologized for it so all is forgiven. When Rush does the same thing suddenly an apology is not enough. What Ed needs to realize is that if we can take down a heavyweight like Rush because we don't like something he says, we can take Ed down much easier because he's never had anything close to Rush's ratings. Ed, zip it. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 6:42 am

American Idol - TV ShowsThere are a lot of good reasons listed for this show boning but the very first time it boned was when Kara showed up. Before that they had three distinct judges so there couldn't be a tie. Why add a fourth which gave them a possible 2 - 2 split. Kara was annoying and the show was never the same after she showed up. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 6:33 am

Andy Griffith Show - TV ShowsI originally agreed that the show boned when Barney left but I now have second thoughts. I've been watching the last three seasons which are the three without Don Knotts and I've really started to appreciate these three seasons on their own. Suppose the first five seasons with Don Knotts never happened and The Andy Griffith Show started with what was season six with Deputy Warren Ferguson. I submit that this would have been a pretty good show on it's own, and it would have lasted quite a bit longer than three seasons. As I've stated before, Warren Ferguson failed because he tried to replace Barney Fife and no one could do that. When they stopped trying to replace Barney and instead focused on the other fine actors and great scripts, a pretty good show emerged. This show never boned. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 6:28 am

Ben & Jerry's - Random TopicsIf I'm eating Ice Cream I don't want to think of gay, or even straight couples for that matter. I want to think about the ice cream and the flavor. There are too many other good flavors such as Haagen Daaz, or Blue Bell. -- Submitted By: (JoeBagODonuts) on March 17, 2012, 6:11 am

Almost Naked Animals - TV ShowsThis is now on Boomerang. Boomerang is for classic cartoons and this show is little more than one year old. Well, what can I say about a cartoon about hideously drawn animals who shaved off their fur and wear underwear? That's easy: Day One. I tried to watch it. It's unwatchable garbage. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 15, 2012, 12:17 pm

KFC - Random TopicsI notice a lot of food at restaurant chains don't taste as good as they used to...McDonald's fries, BK fries and chicken tenders, Wendy's burgers and fries, even KFC chicken. I'm thinking the ban on trans fats might be the culprit, but many foods changed taste before the ban took effect. After the ban, the foods changed even more. When canola oil is used to cook food, it ruins the flavor, big time. Peanut, corn, and sunflower oils seem to make the foods taste better. Chick-fil-A cooks their chicken with peanut oil, and it tastes good. They once cooked their fries the same way, and they were tasty...but one day, they didn't taste so good, and we soon found out why: They now cooked their fries in CANOLA oil. -- Submitted By: () on March 15, 2012, 11:59 am

Sitcom - Random TopicsIf you miss sitcoms, try Britcoms. On PBS Saturday night (7-9pm), you can catch four of them: Are You Being Served?, Are You Being Served? Again! (the spinoff), Keeping Up Appearances, and As Time Goes By. The first three are comedies, and As Time Goes By is drama. Alas, they sometimes schedule something else. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 15, 2012, 11:55 am

Rush Limbaugh - CelebritiesTo those raging against him for calling a woman a "slut": where was your outrage when Bill Maher called both Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann the C-word (which may be the worst anti-woman slur of all time)? And where was your outrage when people called Sarah Palin's daughter a "slut" when she became pregnant? -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 15, 2012, 11:52 am

T.G.I. Friday's - Random TopicsI rarely eat here (once in the past two years). I went there because I had a coupon. If you go to the grocery store, you might find TGIFriday's crispy buffalo wings. They're delicious! But a box costs $8-10, so I wait until they're on sale to get them. -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 15, 2012, 11:46 am

Compulsory Voting - Random TopicsIsn't this unconstitutional? If not, it should be. The excuse "it encourages people to get active and interested in politics" is baloney: people end up going "eenie, meenie, minie, moe" to choose candidates. And which politician should we vote for? When it comes to political ads, all we hear from candidate Tom is why you shouldn't vote for Dick or Harry. OK, we get it, Tom: Dick stole $450,000 in taxpayer funds to buy himself a yacht. Harry called his ex-wives whores on live TV three years ago, and he refuses to pay child support because they're not his. You play these ads EVERY...SINGLE...COMMERCIAL...BREAK. What are YOU going to do when elected, Tom? Maybe YOUR crimes are so much worse that all you can do is smear Dick and Harry? -- Submitted By: (Robert) on March 15, 2012, 11:43 am

Ancient Aliens - TV ShowsAll in all, I find the show interesting, but some of the theorists on this show.. their ideas are pretty far out there -- Submitted By: (stryker73) on March 15, 2012, 9:40 am

Texas - Random TopicsBoned the Fish? NO WAY! This State houses my Number ONE Wood Twister Roller Coaster (Kemah Boardwalk's Boardwalk Bullet - Between Houston and Galviston), My Number ONE Waterpark (Schlitterbahn, in New Branfuls, TX - Between Austin and San Antonio). Not to mention Great Atmosphere and Great Food! This State RAWKS!!! -- Submitted By: (Regulus) on March 15, 2012, 6:01 am

Compulsory Voting - Random TopicsWhat a ridiculous concept. Where I live, every citizen over 18 must vote or they get a fine - and they do not have many decent politicians to actually choose from. Many people might say that it will encourage people to actively know about politics and get involved (there always will be apathy), all it seems to do is allow politicians to be lazy during campaigns since they have a free ride to votes. When it all becomes a farce, voting loses its meaning. Dumb concept, day 1. -- Submitted By: (johnnydough) on March 15, 2012, 1:26 am

Major League Baseball (MLB) - Random TopicsI just think MLB boning is truly a matter of opinion. One could say the strike, one could say steroids, one could say the money (especially if you are a fan of a small market team). I'll go with series of boning and unboning the past 20 years -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 13, 2012, 6:45 pm

Tattoos - Random TopicsJoe Bag of Donuts,
To each their own, I say. However; I agree that these days I DO seem to stand out in my city for being one of the few folks under 50 who doesn't have one! LOL -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 13, 2012, 12:30 pm

Chad Ochocinco - CelebritiesPYLrulz,
Did he never consider that the possibility that he'd get married or have kids who'd have his name passed onto BEFORE the name change? Also, it doesn't seem as though he's Hispanic so I don't get that angle either. Oh, and just so everyone knows the only time one would say 'ocho cinco' [ eight five] postal code, etc. NOT when trying to say 'eighty-five'- his jersey number. Well, I say he should count his blessings that that lion ONLY peed on him. What was he thinking getting so close to that critter anyway? -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on March 13, 2012, 12:25 pm

Modern Family - TV ShowsI thought it has a slow start but now has really come into its own. Great show now. Is it just me, or is Julie Bowen hotter than Sofia Vergara? -- Submitted By: (BrewMaster) on March 13, 2012, 8:39 am

Monsters - TV ShowsAbsolutely still rocks! They don't make 'em like this one anymore. The show had a whole slew of gem-quality episodes, ALL of them appropriately creepy. One of my favorites (because it imparted the life lesson "payback's a bitch" in spades) was "Pillow Talk", where a man with a monster hidden in his bed would bring dates home so the bed monster could eat them, only to get a taste of his own medicine when he met a woman who turned out to have a refrigerator monster. The show had a knack for delivering stories with the creepiest premises, yet every once in a while catching you off guard by playing them for laughs. Again, still rocks. -- Submitted By: (Mythigator) on March 13, 2012, 8:17 am

Chad Ochocinco - CelebritiesWell, he will be "Chad Johnson" again, since he is getting married, and doesn't want his wife to have a stupid last name.
My how they grow up so quickly -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on March 13, 2012, 2:44 am